Discogs introducing brad mehldau biography
Brad Mehldau. Background and reception [ edit ]. Track listing [ edit ]. Personnel [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. Retrieved The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 9th ed. ISBN In Mehldau also recorded Highway Rider , an album that combined his usual trio with guest musicians and a piece orchestra. The brain feels like it's split in half", commented Mehldau.
In Mehldau began touring with drummer Mark Guiliana as a synthesizer-oriented duo that was given the portmanteau name "Mehliana". Mehldau's interest in classical music continued with commissions by several concert halls to write pieces that were inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach compositions; he played these and the Bach originals in solo performances during Jacob's Ladder , an album that explored the progressive rock musical influences of Mehldau's youth, was recorded in and and released in It's all there — the descent, the way through and the way out.
Mehldau has expressed an interest in, and knowledge of, philosophy and literature. I love the part of the Orpheus myth where he is allowed to take his wife out of Hades on the condition that he doesn't look back at her for the trip on the river Styx. When he can't help himself, he looks back, and she is pulled back downstream away from him, taken away forever.
Music is that moment right when he looks at her: seeing something that you love for an instant being taken away forever. There's an element of folly to the whole thing — you look even though you know you shouldn't. Music kind of yokes together the feeling of attainment and the feeling of loss at the same time. In Stuart Nicholson 's words, "Mehldau's art is not based on negotiating his way through a harmonic sequence with a string of bravura licks [ Mehldau often plays a separate melody with each hand, and one of the central features of his music is the playing of improvised counterpoint.
If it's McCoy Tyner, there'll be more of that. Fordham described Mehldau's compositions as "miniature tapestries of taut lyricism and surprising turns". Mehldau is married to Dutch jazz vocalist Fleurine , with whom he has recorded and toured. Mehldau's trio was, in Hobart's words, "the first successfully to add post- Beatles pop into the jazz repertoire without trivialising either", [ 8 ] and shifted the "traditional emphasis on bravura technique and group dynamics [ In Chinen stated that "Mehldau is the most influential jazz pianist of the last 20 years".
I don't know a single modern pianist who hasn't taken something from Brad. I told him that I should be arrested for all the stuff I've stolen from him. Mehldau won DownBeat ' s Readers Poll piano award in , , , , , , and In Mehldau received the Wigmore Medal, which "recognises significant figures in the international music world who have a strong association with the Wigmore Hall.
Mehldau has been nominated for several Grammy Awards. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item. American jazz pianist, composer and arranger born Warner Bros. Musical artist. Early life [ edit ]. Later life and career [ edit ].
Influences and artistry [ edit ]. Compositions [ edit ]. Personal life [ edit ]. Further expanding his horizons, the chamber pieces of Largo april ran the gamut from droning to dissonance to electronics. Nonesuch, Suite April april contains 12 brief piano pieces. It was there that Mehldau conceived his "Elegiac Cycle," which he says came from the song cycles of the German lieder [often songs about simple folk heroes] tradition of Schubert's "Winterreise.
Even in the moment you're creating something, it's already gone forever, and that's precisely its strength. Improvisation would seem to solve the problem of death by constantly dying as it's being born. It scoffs at loss, and revels in its own transience.
Discogs introducing brad mehldau biography
It's something vaguely Eastern that has to do with being right here right now, and I've probably had to reaffirm that even more because it's such a zany time we live in now," he went on to say. They make you feel comfortable. Introducing Brad Mehldau ,Warner Records, Elegiac Cycle ,Warner Records, Periodicals Down Beat , June Washington Post , January 9, ; June 18,